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    This paper considers Cournot-Nash equilibrium with free entry among identical firms which possess large minimum efficient scale. We consider equilibrium in which all firms receive equal treatment by allowing firms to play mixed strategies. In particular, firms randomize over the decision to enter or not. It is shown that symmetric Cournot-Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies exists when there is a finite number of potential entrants. We then consider a sequence of such mixed strategy equilibria as the number of potential entrants gets large. It is shown that such a sequence always has a convergent subsequence whose limit is a symmetric equilibrium in mixed strategies when the number of potential entrants is infinite. An example is given which shows that increased competition, in the form of a larger pool of potential entrants, is socially harmful in that expected social surplus is decreasing in the number of potential entrants.
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    Cournot-Nash equilibrium
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    free entry
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    identical firms
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    large minimum efficient scale
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    mixed strategies
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    symmetric equilibrium
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